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Amiqqaaluta - Let Us Share Mapping the Road Toward a Government for Nunavik Report of the Nunavik Commission March 2001


Table of Contents

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  • Executive Summary of the Nunavik Commission's report March 2001
  • Proposed Government for Nunavik
  • List of Acronyms
  • Table of Recommendations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • The Institutions
  • Chapter 1 - An Assembly for Nunavik
  • Chapter 2 - A Government for Nunavik
  • Chapter 3 - A Justice System for Nunavik
  • Chapter 4 - Revenue and Expenditures of the Nunavik Government

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  • Chapter 5 - Public Finance Processes of the Nunavik Government
  • Chapter 6 - Language and Culture
  • Chapter 7 - The Administration of Justice
  • Chapter 8 - Social and Economic Development
  • Chapter 9 - Sharing the Territory and its Resources
  • Chapter 10 - Relationship with other Governments and Aboriginal Peoples
  • Chapter 11 - The Process and Timetable
  • Chapter 12 - Amendments to Existing Laws
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix 1: Political Accord
  • Appendix 2: Organizations consulted by the Nunavik Commission
  • Appendix 3: Briefs tabled before the Nunavik Commission
  • Appendix 4: References

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